This month: All things plant bio cell sorting. Plus, special year-end promotions to bring gentle cell sorting to your lab!
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Dorinda Moellering

 

Sr. Scientist

at NanoCellect

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Plant Potential: Gentle Cell Sorting for Enhanced Plant Biology Workflows

 

Plants provide important natural medicines (many of which are yet to be discovered!) that are fundamental to our health and nutrition. While plants are multicellular, many of their research discoveries require the isolation and/or enrichment of single plant cells.

 

Join us at our next webinar to learn about the efficacy of the WOLF G2 for cell sorting in plant biology workflows with protoplasts, nuclei, and embryogenic microspores which regenerate into haploid plants.

Separate sessions available for your region's time zone! 

    North & South America

    Nov. 8

     

    10:00am PST

     

    12:00pm CST

     

    1:00pm EST

     

    Europe, Middle East, & Africa

    Nov. 9

     

    1:00pm GMT

     

    2:00pm CET / WAT

     

    3:00pm CAT / EET

     

    Asia-Pacific and China

    Nov. 15

     

    10:00am CST

     

    11:00am JST / KST

     

    1:00pm AEDT / NZDT

     

    UPDATES

    APN-041

    New Application Note!

     

    Regeneration of Plant Embryogenic Microspores Enriched with the WOLF G2

     

    Microspore culture is a methodology in plant biology used to generate double haploid (DH) plants for commercial breeding programs in many agriculturally important crops. The WOLF G2 successfully sorted three populations of Brassica napus (also known as canola) microspores, which subsequently regenerated into plants.

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    Tech Note 013

    New Technical Note!

     

    Efficient Cell Sorting of Microalgae for Biotechnological Innovations

     

    Arthrospira platensis (Spirulina) has gained attention as a potential host for biologic drug development because of its high concentration of soluble proteins, which can convert into high expression of therapeutic proteins. Traditionally difficult to sort due to their irregular shape and helical form, the WOLF G2 was able to identify and separate Spirulina with varying chlorophyll levels.

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    Pick Your Promo!

     

    With the end of the year fast approaching, we've crafted a special offer to make the WOLF and its accessories even more affordable. 

     

    Now through November 30th, pick your promo to bring gentle benchtop cell sorting to your lab at a discounted price.

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    Upcoming Events

     

    MetroFlow

    Oct. 26 in New York, NY  

     

    Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) Annual Meeting

    Nov. 1-5 in San Diego, CA 

     

    Society for Neuroscience (SFN) Annual Meeting

    Nov. 11-15 in Washington, D.C. 

     

    Will you be there? Let's meet! Send us an email to set up a personal meeting time at the event. 

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    The WOLF Cell Sorter is used in many application areas including genomic sample preparation, antibody discovery, cell line development, and CRISPR gene editing. 

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